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the years he used his vast royalties to buy a tank and to buy partial ownership stake in his beloved baltimore orioles. he died today at the age of 66. we have a look back tonight. >> reporter: from shawn connery and alec baldwin, harrison ford, ben affleck, their roles would include movies in tom clancy novels. but his pulsating yarns were always the real star along with his spy tactics. >> i read books. i try to keep them current. >> reporter: current or prescient. clancy used a smart bomb in clear and present danger to take out a meeting of drug cartel leaders. and in patriot games, his jack ryan hero took us to the cia's inner sanctum. often many wondered if he was writing from classified information. >> it seemed that he was righting from inside the military, he was very smart, extremely well-read. and i was a great plot twister. >> reporter: clancy wrote over two dozen best-sellers. several were turned into action-packed movies that helped secure his reputation with fans worldwide. he told matt louer, he at any time worry about bad reviews. and was unapologetic about his political views.
the years he used his vast royalties to buy a tank and to buy partial ownership stake in his beloved baltimore orioles. he died today at the age of 66. we have a look back tonight. >> reporter: from shawn connery and alec baldwin, harrison ford, ben affleck, their roles would include movies in tom clancy novels. but his pulsating yarns were always the real star along with his spy tactics. >> i read books. i try to keep them current. >> reporter: current or prescient. clancy...
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. >> the sheriff has identified the shooter as david katz, 24 of baltimore. they did confirm he was in town for the nfl ma den 19 competition. the first shots appeared to ring out from the video tournament. nbc's dan shanman has the latest. we want to warn you somehe vide >> competitors flock to jacksonville to compete in the video game tournament. >> the first shot everyone look, and after the second, third and fourth shot everyone ran for the exit. >> authorities converged on the scene, witnesses ran for cover. >> i seen somebody on the ground. i seen a body on the ground. i seen a kid with blood all over him. >> reporter: police say three people were killed, including the shooter. >> three deceased individuals at the scene. one of those being the suspect who took his own live. there were nine victims transported to area hospitals, seven of those had gun shot wounds. in addition there were two vict hospital. >> reporter: authorities didn't release details on the motive. a community must now cope with tragedy. >> i couldn't believe it. i thought i was still
. >> the sheriff has identified the shooter as david katz, 24 of baltimore. they did confirm he was in town for the nfl ma den 19 competition. the first shots appeared to ring out from the video tournament. nbc's dan shanman has the latest. we want to warn you somehe vide >> competitors flock to jacksonville to compete in the video game tournament. >> the first shot everyone look, and after the second, third and fourth shot everyone ran for the exit. >> authorities...
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>> tom costello in baltimore. thank you. >>> we're back in a moment with a natural wonder taken 200 miles above the earth. quite a sight. >>> tonight, apple is celebrating 1 billion served, 1 billion iphones that is. the company says it crossed the milestone last week. they didn't say who bought it and where. they debuted in 2007, just a decade ago but hard to imagine a world without it. >>> and a video from space, capturing what the green auroras look like from the international space station. an astronaut posted on social media this amazing time lapse that captured the dancing time lights 200 miles above our planet. >> you may think you've seen every basketball trick shot in the book but never seen one like this. harlem globe shooter 110 feet in the air in a new jersey boardwalk, then drops 160 miles an hour firing his epic shot and sinks it right into the basket below. amazing, even by globetrotter standards. that's pretty cool. >>> when we come back, big stakes for president obama, what he has on the line toni
>> tom costello in baltimore. thank you. >>> we're back in a moment with a natural wonder taken 200 miles above the earth. quite a sight. >>> tonight, apple is celebrating 1 billion served, 1 billion iphones that is. the company says it crossed the milestone last week. they didn't say who bought it and where. they debuted in 2007, just a decade ago but hard to imagine a world without it. >>> and a video from space, capturing what the green auroras look like from...
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hear from our team on the ground >>> also tonight, the arrests in an alleged neo-nazi plot to attack baltimore's power grid how authorities say the suspects planned to, quote, completely destroy the city and how they were caught >>> the train derailment emergency in ohio. new evacuations ordered as authorities release toxic chemicals from tanker cars, hoping to avoid a potentially catastrophic explosion. >>> the race to recover that suspected chinese spy balloon shot down off the south carolina coast the military saying the debris field is roughly 15 football fields by 15 football fields wide. what can the u.s. learn from the remnants >>> president biden on the eve of the state of the union address our new reporting on last-minute changes to his speech >>> a day after she made grammy history, tickets to beyonce's new tour going on sale can ticketmaster avoid a meltdown this time >>> and the father, the daughter, and the bucket list, "inspiring america." >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, and thank you for joining us powerful and dangerous aftershocks have
hear from our team on the ground >>> also tonight, the arrests in an alleged neo-nazi plot to attack baltimore's power grid how authorities say the suspects planned to, quote, completely destroy the city and how they were caught >>> the train derailment emergency in ohio. new evacuations ordered as authorities release toxic chemicals from tanker cars, hoping to avoid a potentially catastrophic explosion. >>> the race to recover that suspected chinese spy balloon shot...
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>> reporter: baltimore orioles' adam jones says he was hearing it from the rid sox fans all night. here he is outside the dugout. jones jawing with the crowd. somebody had thrown a peanut bag at him and he'd been called the n-word several times. >> it caught my attention. >> reporter: jones says he's heard racist taunts in boston before but called last night's abuse the worst in his 12-year career. two fans ejected, all in all 34 fans told to leave. sam kennedy apologized. >> if adam jones felt unsafe at any point during last night's fam game, it's our job to step up and take measures to correct that. >> reporter: the commissioner blasting the inexcusable behavior. with the number of african-american players in the single digits. and the anniversary of jackie robinson breaking the color-barrier, there's sensitivity about race. >> at a tetime when they want their game to be more welcoming to more young african-american kids. >> reporter: a cre criminal investigation has been launched and some suggesting a ban for life for the suggested fans. >>> there's important new information you
>> reporter: baltimore orioles' adam jones says he was hearing it from the rid sox fans all night. here he is outside the dugout. jones jawing with the crowd. somebody had thrown a peanut bag at him and he'd been called the n-word several times. >> it caught my attention. >> reporter: jones says he's heard racist taunts in boston before but called last night's abuse the worst in his 12-year career. two fans ejected, all in all 34 fans told to leave. sam kennedy apologized....
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. >> good evening, everyone, from baltimore. it was described as a cathedral of american infrastructure. tonight, the francis scott key bridge is a mangled ruin. daylight revealing the twisted wreckage. pinning the ship below. two people were rescued, but six missing road workers are now feared dead, according to their construction company just before impact gave officials just enough time to stop . officials say a mayday call from the ship just before impact gave officials just enough time to stop traffic and prevent more cars and people from falling into the water. thousands of people traverse this bridge every day, and though president biden is vowing to rebuild, it could take months after a disaster no one saw coming. >> at this point, we do not believe that we're going to find any of these individuals still alive. we are going to suspend the active search and rescue efforts. >> reporter: what remains of that structure now piles of twisted metal on top of a container ship, after a nightmare unfolded early this morning. >> th
. >> good evening, everyone, from baltimore. it was described as a cathedral of american infrastructure. tonight, the francis scott key bridge is a mangled ruin. daylight revealing the twisted wreckage. pinning the ship below. two people were rescued, but six missing road workers are now feared dead, according to their construction company just before impact gave officials just enough time to stop . officials say a mayday call from the ship just before impact gave officials just enough...
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that includes philadelphia, washington, d.c., baltimore. it stretches all the way back down into atlanta. the situation is setting up like this. we have this cold front moving into some very unstable air. so even after midnight tonight we're still looking at the chance of some strong storms, then by tomorrow morning mainly just rain across new england. but in this orange area, that there's an enhanced chance of seeing not only isolated tornadoes but also large hail, damaging wind gusts up near 70 miles per hour and also dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning. if you're anywhere up and down the east coast tonight, you want to make sure to stay tuned to your local nbc station as these storms fire up. be on the alert. >> dylan, thanks very much. >>> dangerous weather being blamed for a horrific pile-up on a highway in wyoming. this chain reaction crash involving as many as 40 vehicles including a tanker carrying hazardous material that erupted in flames. authorities say dense fog and slushy conditions played a role. >>> tonight battle lines are b
that includes philadelphia, washington, d.c., baltimore. it stretches all the way back down into atlanta. the situation is setting up like this. we have this cold front moving into some very unstable air. so even after midnight tonight we're still looking at the chance of some strong storms, then by tomorrow morning mainly just rain across new england. but in this orange area, that there's an enhanced chance of seeing not only isolated tornadoes but also large hail, damaging wind gusts up near...
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. >> good evening, everyone, from baltimore. it was described as a cathedral of american infrastructure. tonight the francis scott key bridge is a mangled ruin, and there is an urgent search under way for six people missing after a huge container ship on its way out of baltimore harbor rammed a pillar in the dark of night. daylight revealing the twisted wreckage pinning the ship below. two people were rescued, but six missing roadworkers are now feared dead, according to their construction company. officials say a mayday call from the ship just before impact gave officials just enough time to stop traffic and prevent more cars and people from falling into the water. thousands of people traverse this bridge every day, and though president biden is vowing to rebuild, it could take months after a disaster no one saw coming. tonight rescue teams with sonar equipment urgently searching frigid waters near baltimore's collapsed francis scott key bridge. >> this is very much still a search-and-rescue mission. we're still actively lookin
. >> good evening, everyone, from baltimore. it was described as a cathedral of american infrastructure. tonight the francis scott key bridge is a mangled ruin, and there is an urgent search under way for six people missing after a huge container ship on its way out of baltimore harbor rammed a pillar in the dark of night. daylight revealing the twisted wreckage pinning the ship below. two people were rescued, but six missing roadworkers are now feared dead, according to their...
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you >>> in this country tonight, the fbi says a potentially catastrophic attack on the power grid in baltimore was thwarted with the arrest of two people who they say were plotting to carry it out stephanie gosk is in baltimore with more. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi says white supremacists sarah clendaniel and brandon russell were plotting to wipe out baltimore's power grid within the coming weeks. the alleged plan was to spray five substations with gunfire. >> the accused were not just talking but taking steps to fulfill their threats and further their extremist goals. >> reporter: according to the affidavit, clendaniel telling an undercover agent "it would probably permanently lay this city to waste. russell allegedly told the fbi the goal was to create a "cascading failure. federal prosecutors say these photos show clendaniel had access to firearms. in one a woman the fbi believes to be her is dressed in tactical gear containing a swastika, holding a rifle and with a pistol authorities say russell started an ethnically motivated violent extremist group that embraced neo-nazi ideas and tar
you >>> in this country tonight, the fbi says a potentially catastrophic attack on the power grid in baltimore was thwarted with the arrest of two people who they say were plotting to carry it out stephanie gosk is in baltimore with more. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi says white supremacists sarah clendaniel and brandon russell were plotting to wipe out baltimore's power grid within the coming weeks. the alleged plan was to spray five substations with gunfire. >> the...
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. >> reporter: it happened here at a emergent biosolutions in baltimore, 15 million j&j doses ruined after the ingredients for the astrazeneca vaccine were discovered in the batch. the astrazeneca ingredients produced on the other side of the facility j&j says its own quality control caughtd dispah was never advanced to the filling and manufacturing stages of the manufacturing process. none of the u.s. j&j doses are affected. >> johnson & johnson has made clear that they expect to deliver 24 million doses in april and that they expect to meet their commitment of 100 million doses by the end of may >> reporter: we visited the emergent plant in february. for months this pandemic response manufacturing plant in baltimore has been manufacturing vaccine for both astrazeneca and johnson & johnson, awaiting approval. >> in that bag we actually go the cultures that are used to eventually manufacture the vaccine itself. >> reporter: but the fda still has not fully certified the merchant's baltimore facility. >> their quality systems caught it, as designed and we move forward and continue in p
. >> reporter: it happened here at a emergent biosolutions in baltimore, 15 million j&j doses ruined after the ingredients for the astrazeneca vaccine were discovered in the batch. the astrazeneca ingredients produced on the other side of the facility j&j says its own quality control caughtd dispah was never advanced to the filling and manufacturing stages of the manufacturing process. none of the u.s. j&j doses are affected. >> johnson & johnson has made clear that...
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this is one of the substations that provides power to baltimore. that charge carries a maximum penalty of up to 20 years. >> all right, stephanie gosk, thank you. >>> let's get to that train derailment emergency in ohio where late today officials carried out a controlled release of toxic chemicals from some of the derailed cars, as thousands of residents remained evacuated. ron allen is there with dramatic new video. >> reporter: tonight, emergency crews desperately trying to get control of a potentially deadly situation with a controlled detonation. for three days warning residents the burning wreckage of a freight train could explode, sending shrapnel and toxic fumes a mile in every direction over a rural ohio community. >> it's kind of crazy for a small town like this. >> reporter: thousands of residents under a mandatory evacuation order. police going door to door, threatening families with children with arrest if they don't leave. >> police car came up and said evacuate, evacuate now, get out. >> reporter: friday night, as many as 50 of the tr
this is one of the substations that provides power to baltimore. that charge carries a maximum penalty of up to 20 years. >> all right, stephanie gosk, thank you. >>> let's get to that train derailment emergency in ohio where late today officials carried out a controlled release of toxic chemicals from some of the derailed cars, as thousands of residents remained evacuated. ron allen is there with dramatic new video. >> reporter: tonight, emergency crews desperately trying...
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. >> reporter: within days the baltimore teen was dead, the latest victim of the inflammatory syndrome. she had tested positive for covid antibodies >> i hope it can save another child. people need to really understand that this kills people >> reporter: today the cdc held a briefing call with doctors on what it's learning about the illness now found in at least 24 states and nine countries around the world. cases seem to be peaking about a month behind covid-19. many of the children didn't know they had coronavirus suggesting the illness comes from an overactive immune response in new york city alone there are now 147 cases. >> i think that's the tip of the iceberg >> reporter: long islands cohen childrens medical center saw early cases. almost 80% had no underlying condition nearly all had gastrointestinal symptoms, and the hospital saw success with a plasma construct called ivig which helps calm an overactive immune response it's one of the things doctors in louisiana used on 12-year-old juliette daily who went into cardiac arrest before responding to treatment. she's now out of the
. >> reporter: within days the baltimore teen was dead, the latest victim of the inflammatory syndrome. she had tested positive for covid antibodies >> i hope it can save another child. people need to really understand that this kills people >> reporter: today the cdc held a briefing call with doctors on what it's learning about the illness now found in at least 24 states and nine countries around the world. cases seem to be peaking about a month behind covid-19. many of the...
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nbc's kerry sanders is in baltimore. >> reporter: the fire broke out shortly after midnight. flames racing through malone's family three-story wood framed house. inside mother katy and her nine children. ranging in age from 11 years old and six months old. >> nine children inside. >> reporter: as the house burned, neighbors ran to the scene. >> i heard the kids crying. my daughter heard them. they said help. couldn't save them. couldn't save them. >> reporter: an 8-year-old daughter was able to rescue two younger brothers, all stumbling out of the house with their mother. >> we have three churn relocated there in the backyard. there in the backyard. they're safe. >> reporter: six kids were still trapped inside. tonight all of their bodies have been recovered. >> it's very heartbreaking for us all. >> reporter: she's worked for maryland congressman elijah cummings for more than a decade. today he found it hard to find words. >> it's a very difficult time for our office. >> reporter: investigators still don't know what caused the blaze. the children's father who was working the
nbc's kerry sanders is in baltimore. >> reporter: the fire broke out shortly after midnight. flames racing through malone's family three-story wood framed house. inside mother katy and her nine children. ranging in age from 11 years old and six months old. >> nine children inside. >> reporter: as the house burned, neighbors ran to the scene. >> i heard the kids crying. my daughter heard them. they said help. couldn't save them. couldn't save them. >> reporter: an...
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twins in are just days 1-ye >>> president trump escalating war of words taking new aim at the city of baltimore and a top lawmaker after a series of attacks democrats condemned as racist >>> two shark attacks at beaches 100 miles apart, one caught on camera, a surfer struggling as a shark bites his arm. how you can stay safe in the water. >>> and hey siri, who else is listening? an anonymous whistle blower sounding the alarm about apple and eavesdroppers. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening we learn today that two of the three people killed at a mass shooting at a california food festival are children and that the attacker was a 19-year-old tonight police are examining his social media posting some with racial overtones as they search for a motive in addition to the dead, a dozen were injured in yesterday's attack in gilroy that sent families fleeing in panic and police leaping into action we have it all covered tonight and miguel almaguer leads us off in gilroy. what's the latest there? >> reporter: good evening, the park behind me where the festival took
twins in are just days 1-ye >>> president trump escalating war of words taking new aim at the city of baltimore and a top lawmaker after a series of attacks democrats condemned as racist >>> two shark attacks at beaches 100 miles apart, one caught on camera, a surfer struggling as a shark bites his arm. how you can stay safe in the water. >>> and hey siri, who else is listening? an anonymous whistle blower sounding the alarm about apple and eavesdroppers. >>...
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though he is perhaps remembered most for moving the cleveland browns to baltimore, something cleveland fans never forgot. he was a high school dropout, air force veteran. he gave a lot away to charitable causes. he was a big architect of modern tv coverage of the nfl like last night's season opener that drew 24 million viewers. art modell was 87 years old. >>> we learned today neil armstrong will be buried at sea. the first man to set foot on the moon started his flying career as a naval aviator and as a carrier pilot flew 78 combat missions during the korean war. it was his request to be buried at sea from the deck of an aircraft carrier following the national memorial service on september 13th. >>> the newest pictures of the mars rover show something very cool. this was taken from the orbiter above, so that's the rover down below on the surface where you can also see its tire tracks. mission control says it has so far traveled about the distance of a football field. >>> up next here tonight two men here in charlotte whose job it is to find the really valuable stuff on the convention
though he is perhaps remembered most for moving the cleveland browns to baltimore, something cleveland fans never forgot. he was a high school dropout, air force veteran. he gave a lot away to charitable causes. he was a big architect of modern tv coverage of the nfl like last night's season opener that drew 24 million viewers. art modell was 87 years old. >>> we learned today neil armstrong will be buried at sea. the first man to set foot on the moon started his flying career as a...
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the hometown broncos taking on super bowl champion baltimore ravens. nbc's leanne gregg is live in denver. good morning. what do you expect it to be like tonight? >> reporter: good morning, betty. tonight's matchup will be a classic. the denver broncos hosting the super bowl champion baltimore ravens. the last time the two teams met was a double overtime playoff showdown. that was last year. the ravens won, 38-35, in one of the most memorable games in nfl playoff history. and one of the most watched. now the broncos are hoping to avenge that loss on the big stage of the season opener. by tradition this game should be played in the champion's hometown of baltimore but had to be moved to denver because of a scheduling conflict with major league baseball and the blor orioles. the pregame show begins tonight, 7:30 eastern, 4:30 pacific time. 32 nfl legends will help in the countdown leading up to the big game. betty? >> are you ready for some football? yes, we are. thank you. >>> now to some other stories making news. wednesday attorney general eric holder
the hometown broncos taking on super bowl champion baltimore ravens. nbc's leanne gregg is live in denver. good morning. what do you expect it to be like tonight? >> reporter: good morning, betty. tonight's matchup will be a classic. the denver broncos hosting the super bowl champion baltimore ravens. the last time the two teams met was a double overtime playoff showdown. that was last year. the ravens won, 38-35, in one of the most memorable games in nfl playoff history. and one of the...
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. >>> the city of baltimore is about to reach a settlement to pay $6.4 million to the family of freddie gray for his wrongful death. he suffered a severe spinal injury while in police custody. he died a week later. the family will receive $8.2 million this fiscal year and $3.6 million next year. >>> oysters are linked to the neuro viruses that cause stomach flu. they can act as incubators for the virus. >>> it's time to get down to business. vanity fair is out with their annual rankings of business and media elites. uber's ceo and amazon. on the list of the powers that be, taylor swift is number one, followed by disney's bob iger. and finally, hbo's richard plefler. >>> now just two days away from the start of the nfl season. and a hilarious pros and cons list from our own jimmy fallon. and love them or hate them, the mets seem to have the special stuff heading into the playoffs. ♪ from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards c
. >>> the city of baltimore is about to reach a settlement to pay $6.4 million to the family of freddie gray for his wrongful death. he suffered a severe spinal injury while in police custody. he died a week later. the family will receive $8.2 million this fiscal year and $3.6 million next year. >>> oysters are linked to the neuro viruses that cause stomach flu. they can act as incubators for the virus. >>> it's time to get down to business. vanity fair is out with...
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message to student. >> what is happening in baltimore, we have an opportunity to change baltimore. everybody sitting in this room. >> reporter: and tonight the white house tells nbc news that it has been contacting celebrities and athletes with strong ties here in baltimore hoping that they'll help defuse this situation. among those in attendance during this protest, the nba star carmelo anthony. lester. >> peter alexander tonight, thanks. >>> the 235 people arrested during all that chaos in baltimore on monday more than 30 of them were juveniles. many with no prior records including a young man who is now learning some very hard lessons about what happens when he disobeys his dad. both the teen and his father spoke with our rehema ellis. >> reporter: when baltimore streets erupted in flames earlier this week, carlos brooks couldn't believe what he was seeing. >> i was sitting in the house looking at the tv and was just shocked that it was going on. >> reporter: he immediately thought of his second oldest child, his 16-year-old son. >> my dad called me and told me, don't go out the
message to student. >> what is happening in baltimore, we have an opportunity to change baltimore. everybody sitting in this room. >> reporter: and tonight the white house tells nbc news that it has been contacting celebrities and athletes with strong ties here in baltimore hoping that they'll help defuse this situation. among those in attendance during this protest, the nba star carmelo anthony. lester. >> peter alexander tonight, thanks. >>> the 235 people arrested...
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gray's death sparked days of unrest in baltimore in april. >>> now to the race for the white house. vice president joe biden stoking the rumors that he'll throw his hat in the ring in miami. he made his first public appearance since serious talk began of a biden candidacy and he had some fun with the crowd over it. nbc news national correspondent peter alexander has the story. >> reporter: vice president joe biden in miami today encouraging college students about their future while speculation swirls about his own. >> it's amazing how good this school is. look aat all the press you attracted. they're interest in community has impressed me greatly. >> reporter: hoping biden might hint whether he would jump into the presidential race. >> people who are are scared of failing never risk to succeed. >> reporter: and new interesting including among first time voter, joe biden versus hillary clinton, who is for biden? >> oh that's a really, really hard question. >> tough question. >> reporter: it could be a tough road ahead for biden who hasn't raised any money or hired a single campaign s
gray's death sparked days of unrest in baltimore in april. >>> now to the race for the white house. vice president joe biden stoking the rumors that he'll throw his hat in the ring in miami. he made his first public appearance since serious talk began of a biden candidacy and he had some fun with the crowd over it. nbc news national correspondent peter alexander has the story. >> reporter: vice president joe biden in miami today encouraging college students about their future...
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rolling past sailors standing at attention on "uss baltimore" at pearl harbor, 1944. just renominated for a fourth term, fdr is also seen that day with general macarthur and admiral nimitz. there's even a cameo by his beloved scottish terrier. the raw footage, discovered by a professor, researching a different subject at the national archives. >> i saw something that was pretty remarkable and looked to me like president roosevelt being pushed in his wheelchair. >> reporter: why so rare? it was well known that fdr contradicted polio in 1921, but in public he was seen standing, leaning on a podium. like when he nominated al smith for president in 1928. or on the arm of a son. while family pictures show him in a wheelchair, there was a conspiracy of silence, a gentleman's agreement that included a willing white house press corps. >> the white house made it very clear to members of the press for the president to be depicted in public in a wheelchair, that was something thatever see. >> reporter: this became an issue again in 1997 when the fdr memorial was dedicated to cri
rolling past sailors standing at attention on "uss baltimore" at pearl harbor, 1944. just renominated for a fourth term, fdr is also seen that day with general macarthur and admiral nimitz. there's even a cameo by his beloved scottish terrier. the raw footage, discovered by a professor, researching a different subject at the national archives. >> i saw something that was pretty remarkable and looked to me like president roosevelt being pushed in his wheelchair. >>...
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. >>> now to baltimore, a city on edge as the suspect in the killing of a 26-year-old tech executive remains on the run. his mother speaking with nbc news. ron allen is there for us tonight. >> reporter: with baltimore police intensifying their manhunt for the suspect in the killing of tech ceo pava lapere, that suspect, jason billingsley's mother telling nbc news in a telephone interview she's texted with her son. i told him to turn himself in because they're going to kill him adding, she has no idea where he is. it's day three since police say lapere's body was found somewhere in the apartment building where she lived and worked. authorities not revealing any connection between the 26-year-old rising star entrepreneur and the suspect, nor why they believed the registered sex offender also serving time for assault and robbery and released from prison last october might be responsible for lapere's death. police warning the public to be vigilant. >> this individual will kill, and he will rape. >> it definitely makes you think twice about going out and about as a woman alone. >> report
. >>> now to baltimore, a city on edge as the suspect in the killing of a 26-year-old tech executive remains on the run. his mother speaking with nbc news. ron allen is there for us tonight. >> reporter: with baltimore police intensifying their manhunt for the suspect in the killing of tech ceo pava lapere, that suspect, jason billingsley's mother telling nbc news in a telephone interview she's texted with her son. i told him to turn himself in because they're going to kill him...
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and baltimore may sell ad space on the side their trucks. >> we're getting an indication, that if we don't pay attention to it and address the problems early enough, the problems would be too big for us to solve with simple solutions and drastic measures will come. >> reporter: a scranton public works employee says he's already taken drastic action, dipping into precious savings, after watching his pay drop from $900 every two with weeks to about $340 last payday. >> we bust our chops every day. and you kind of just expect the pay. you know, you expect your wages. this is something that shouldn't happen to anybody. >> reporter: the mayor here says the situation is so dire, he's proposed a 78% property tax hike over four years, something residents here certainly don't want to hear about. in the meantime, unions try to keep up the pressure in court for their full pay and what the city now owes them in back wages. brian? >> ron allen starting us off tonight in scranton, pennsylvania. as we mentioned, this tough economy is what was on voter's minds today. as both president obama and mitt
and baltimore may sell ad space on the side their trucks. >> we're getting an indication, that if we don't pay attention to it and address the problems early enough, the problems would be too big for us to solve with simple solutions and drastic measures will come. >> reporter: a scranton public works employee says he's already taken drastic action, dipping into precious savings, after watching his pay drop from $900 every two with weeks to about $340 last payday. >> we bust...
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baltimore, philadelphia, minneapolis, and boston rounded out the top five. and finally, what does this guy have in common with brad pitt and george clooney? not as much as he thought. las vegas police are now looking for the 31-year-old southern california man they say he stole $1.6 million in high-value casino chips from the venetian resort this month. the problem with the ocean's 11esque heist, those high-denomination chips are virtually impossible to cash in undetected. >>> coming up next, the champions of the national league are headed to the world series, plus a painful body slam sack on monday night football. your sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> well, if you live in the northern half of the country, quick changing weather is the rule as we go throughout the next four or five days. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> well, in sports, let's start with baseball and the decisive game seven of the national league championship series. it was a very one-sided game as san francisco pounded out hit after hit against st. louis
baltimore, philadelphia, minneapolis, and boston rounded out the top five. and finally, what does this guy have in common with brad pitt and george clooney? not as much as he thought. las vegas police are now looking for the 31-year-old southern california man they say he stole $1.6 million in high-value casino chips from the venetian resort this month. the problem with the ocean's 11esque heist, those high-denomination chips are virtually impossible to cash in undetected. >>> coming...
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. >>> a murder sending shockwaves through baltimore. a woman who rolled down her window to help a panhandler killed in her car. her family pleading for answers. authorities hunting for a cold blooded killer. >>> caught on body camera. the moment police opened fire on a homeowner who called them for help with an intruder. >> drop the gun. >> let's see your hands. >> hey, get your hands in the air! >> a fatal mistake. why the officer won't face charges. >>> a woman who claims she was secretly taped in her hotel room shower and then blackmailed with the video. >> just absolute horror. i started screaming and crying, and all i could think of is my life is absolutely over. my life is ruined. >> what that hotel is saying tonight. >>> a major recall alert. eight different brands of pet food pulled for potentially making dogs sick. what every pet owner needs to know. >>> the 9-year-old boy with the bow tie, fighting for the right to have fun. what he just did and won that will make you cheer. >>> this is "nbc nightly news with lester holt." >>>
. >>> a murder sending shockwaves through baltimore. a woman who rolled down her window to help a panhandler killed in her car. her family pleading for answers. authorities hunting for a cold blooded killer. >>> caught on body camera. the moment police opened fire on a homeowner who called them for help with an intruder. >> drop the gun. >> let's see your hands. >> hey, get your hands in the air! >> a fatal mistake. why the officer won't face charges....
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baltimore held on to win it 2-1 and force game five against the yanks. >>> in washington, the nationals' jayson werth weathered a 13-pitch at-bat that ended with a season saving walkoff homer putting the nats up 2-1 over the cards forcing game five. >>> on thursday night football, the titans rallied in the fourth quarter starting with a five yard touchdown pass from matt hasselbeck to kenny britt tying the game at 23-23. later, rob bironas kicked his fourth field goal of the night. a 40 yarder as time expired for a 26-23 titan victory over the steelers. >>> and finally, michael vick, who served 18 months in federal prison on dog fighting charges, confirmed that he now has a dog. vick was banned from owning a dog until after completing a probation period. after first expressing his desire to own one it set off a firestorm from animal rights activists and fans who thought the star should never be allowed to have a dog. in a statement vick said, quote, our pet is well cared for and a loving member of our family. >> announcer: early today sports is brought to you by new just for men autosto
baltimore held on to win it 2-1 and force game five against the yanks. >>> in washington, the nationals' jayson werth weathered a 13-pitch at-bat that ended with a season saving walkoff homer putting the nats up 2-1 over the cards forcing game five. >>> on thursday night football, the titans rallied in the fourth quarter starting with a five yard touchdown pass from matt hasselbeck to kenny britt tying the game at 23-23. later, rob bironas kicked his fourth field goal of the...
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a judge in baltimore has ordered a new trial. it comes after the podcast raised questions about the strength of the prosecution's evidence. our justice correspondent pete williams has late details. >> reporter: it's a new trial for adnan syed convicted 16 years ago of murdering a popular high school senior named hae min lee. she was found dead in a shallow grave in baltimore. seyd, her ex-boyfriend, was put on trial and convicted. the case might have ended there if not for a podcast called "serial" that turned it into a national phenomenon. he maintained his innocence. >> man, i had no reason to kill her. >> reporter: questions were raised about the strength of the prosecution's case and even about the effectiveness of syed's lawyers and their failure to contact potential alibi witnesses. late today a huge payoff for all that attention and work by his current lawyers. a judge ordered a new trial citing questions about the reliability of cell tower location evidence used to show where he was when the crime was committed. his legal
a judge in baltimore has ordered a new trial. it comes after the podcast raised questions about the strength of the prosecution's evidence. our justice correspondent pete williams has late details. >> reporter: it's a new trial for adnan syed convicted 16 years ago of murdering a popular high school senior named hae min lee. she was found dead in a shallow grave in baltimore. seyd, her ex-boyfriend, was put on trial and convicted. the case might have ended there if not for a podcast...
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. >>> a lot of people are angry tonight at the national football league and the baltimore ravens and one of their star players after his arrest for domestic violence, an incident that was caught on camera that received widespread attention. and now the punishment handed down by the league, which critics say is far too light. we get our report on all of it tonight from nbc's willie geist. >> reporter: it was business as usual on the practice field this afternoon for baltimore ravens running back ray rice after the nfl suspended him for two games thursday stemming from a violent fight in february with his then-fiancee. tmz sports posted surveillance video which shows rice dragging janay palmer, who appears unconscious, out of a hotel elevator in atlantic city, new jersey. rice's attorney verified the video but said it only shows the end of what happened. >> we were in this together. >> reporter: the pair married in march, just one day after his indictment for aggravated assault. but rice entered a diversionary program to avoid prosecution. >> i'm working every day to be a better father
. >>> a lot of people are angry tonight at the national football league and the baltimore ravens and one of their star players after his arrest for domestic violence, an incident that was caught on camera that received widespread attention. and now the punishment handed down by the league, which critics say is far too light. we get our report on all of it tonight from nbc's willie geist. >> reporter: it was business as usual on the practice field this afternoon for baltimore...
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. >>> this was the scene at m & t stadium in baltimore last night. the crowd was cheering for the referees. the real referees, that is, working the first game since the settlement ended the lockout by the nfl owners, which made everybody realize how important their job is. let's hope they enjoyed that moment. because about three minutes into the game after a call against the ravens, the real referees heard a more familiar sound, booing. >>> for a company flying high on the height and success of its iphone 5 launch, a rare and dramatic comedown today. apple ceo issued a public apology for the new maps application that has had users alternatively outraged and confused. among them, huey long bridge on land, and elsewhere, the tillman bridge seems to plunge into the river. and we don't know what happened to the brooklyn bridge. tonight, the message, we can hear you now. >> john, i guess it is one app, but does it say something larger about the company? >> reporter: in a way it does, apple is really good at hardware and software, making it work, but they
. >>> this was the scene at m & t stadium in baltimore last night. the crowd was cheering for the referees. the real referees, that is, working the first game since the settlement ended the lockout by the nfl owners, which made everybody realize how important their job is. let's hope they enjoyed that moment. because about three minutes into the game after a call against the ravens, the real referees heard a more familiar sound, booing. >>> for a company flying high on the...
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as the "baltimore sun" put it, art donovan played pro football for 12 years. the rest of his life he spent telling everyone about it. donovan was born in the bronx, son of a famous boxing ref. he served in the marines in world war ii, came home and played football. he was a hall of fame defensive tackle who led the baltimore colts to two super bowls. a mountain of a man who was old school and didn't care much for the new school, and his fans loved him for it. art donovan was 89 years old. >>> it was apparently a gustnado in coco beach, florida. not quite a tornado but quite a waterspout. it hoisted everyone's beach umbrellas up toward the threatening mary poppins-like sky on a sunday afternoon. it did some damage on the ground as well. the gustnado or whirlwind or microburst, whatever it was came and went quickly. happily, the shark seen blowing across the beach was just an inflatable. >>> as you may have heard, kids week on "jeopardy!" has been marred by controversy. 12-year-old thomas hurley correctly answered a question about the emancipation proclamation,
as the "baltimore sun" put it, art donovan played pro football for 12 years. the rest of his life he spent telling everyone about it. donovan was born in the bronx, son of a famous boxing ref. he served in the marines in world war ii, came home and played football. he was a hall of fame defensive tackle who led the baltimore colts to two super bowls. a mountain of a man who was old school and didn't care much for the new school, and his fans loved him for it. art donovan was 89 years...
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>> reporter: today, some in baltimore suggest he hasn't stepped up >> i think it was idiotic. i think it was hurtful i think it was bigoted >> i think he is a racist. not only his tweets, but i think he has some issues as it relates to diversity >> and hallie joins us there had to be a lot of emotion today as the president signed the 9/11 first responders bill this was the end of a very hard fought and emotional battle. >> reporter: you're right lester it means those first responders will never have to ask for money again from the victim's compensation fund. it will now be paid for permanently. the senate passed a bill last week nearly unanimously last week bill last week >> thank you >>> next tonight the major power shift in the u.s. intelligence community. president trump has nominated a see e nation'sto replace 17 intelligence agencies, traditionally a nonpolitical job. let's get more from nbc's andrea mitchell congressman john radcliff, a staunch >> reporter: texas congressman john radcliff, a staunch trump loyalist, only last week he seemed to be auditioning for the intel
>> reporter: today, some in baltimore suggest he hasn't stepped up >> i think it was idiotic. i think it was hurtful i think it was bigoted >> i think he is a racist. not only his tweets, but i think he has some issues as it relates to diversity >> and hallie joins us there had to be a lot of emotion today as the president signed the 9/11 first responders bill this was the end of a very hard fought and emotional battle. >> reporter: you're right lester it means...
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. >>> a wild scene in the diamond last night in baltimore. a bench-clearing brawl as the orioles machado took a 95-mile-an-hour fastball to the back and then charged the mound. landing a punch on ventura before the two tumbled to the ground. both dugouts and bull pens following. matchaddo and ventura were ejected. >>> the attempted abduction was caught on camera in florida. a mother and daughter shopping when suddenly a man grabbed the daughter and tried to drag her away. the mother grabbing on for dear life, refusing to let go. nbc's kerry sanders shows us. >> reporter: parents live in fear of what you're watching, a stranger grabs a 13-year-old girl and tries to drag her out of a dollar store, all caught on store security cameras. the teenager's mom heroically fights to get her daughter free. the man keeps dragging. he finally gives up and runs out of the store. the suspect, 30-year-old craig is in custody tonight charged with kidnapping and child abuse. he was captured because just moments after he ran out the front door of the dollar stor
. >>> a wild scene in the diamond last night in baltimore. a bench-clearing brawl as the orioles machado took a 95-mile-an-hour fastball to the back and then charged the mound. landing a punch on ventura before the two tumbled to the ground. both dugouts and bull pens following. matchaddo and ventura were ejected. >>> the attempted abduction was caught on camera in florida. a mother and daughter shopping when suddenly a man grabbed the daughter and tried to drag her away. the...
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and what the baltimore ravens really knew and when. we get our report again tonight from our national correspondent, peter alexander. >> reporter: the baltimore ravens on defense, owner steve bisciotti refuted reports that the ravens knew much more early about ray rice's assault to his then fiancee. >> a lot of people have their own opinions about how this all should have went down. but we just had to do what we thought was -- that we all agreed was the right thing to do that monday morning. >> reporter: ravens executives insist they didn't see the rice video until tmz sports released it this month. but over the weekend espn reported that within hours of the assault, the ravens director of security, darren sanders, was given a detailed account of what happened, including it the punc and relayed it to team officials. and today sports writer told espn radio nfl players gathering in las vegas had access to the tape months ago. >> i know one said, hey, you want to see the videotape of what happened? so there were players who could see the
and what the baltimore ravens really knew and when. we get our report again tonight from our national correspondent, peter alexander. >> reporter: the baltimore ravens on defense, owner steve bisciotti refuted reports that the ravens knew much more early about ray rice's assault to his then fiancee. >> a lot of people have their own opinions about how this all should have went down. but we just had to do what we thought was -- that we all agreed was the right thing to do that monday...
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baltimore. overnight as the airline abruptly went bust, angry passengers vented on twitter. we're stranded in dublin and can't get home to montreal. any chance you can accommodate a family of four out of chicago? and our dream honeymoon trip to iceland gets postponed again. it can be risky flying a low-budget foreign airline. wow was just the latest in a string of low-cost carriers going under. >> it came as a real surprise. >> reporter: wow suggests customers ask their credit card or travel agency for a refund. a reminder of the perils of booking low budget. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> let's turn now to new concerns about the growing measles outbreak. a highly contagious virus once wiped out, but now there are more cases this year than all of last year. the outbreak blamed on people not getting vaccinated. here's rehema ellis. >> reporter: in new york city, 33 more cases of this highly contagious disease confirmed today, pushing the total to 214 and raising concern throughout the ar
baltimore. overnight as the airline abruptly went bust, angry passengers vented on twitter. we're stranded in dublin and can't get home to montreal. any chance you can accommodate a family of four out of chicago? and our dream honeymoon trip to iceland gets postponed again. it can be risky flying a low-budget foreign airline. wow was just the latest in a string of low-cost carriers going under. >> it came as a real surprise. >> reporter: wow suggests customers ask their credit card...
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fifteen years ago the baltimore orioles played an exhibition game in havana before a huge crowd. currently there are at least 20 cuban players in the u.s. major leagues. fans hope more of cuba's best can some day join the u.s. rosters with the blessing of both countries. mark potter, nbc news, havana. >>> we're back in a moment with a refund announced tonight for millions of cell phone customers. every day is a new opportunity to help make life better right here in san francisco. whether it's helping local businesses like the fruitguys grow and prosper, supporting nonprofits like juma ventures as they fulfill their mission or helping neighborhoods like the tenderloin become vibrant communities. if there's a way to help the people of san francisco thrive and succeed, we'll find it. that's the power of local connections. that's bank of america. >>> swimmer michael phelps, the most decorated olympian in history, pleaded guilty to his second dui offense in a baltimore courtroom today. phelps was sentenced to a year in prison, yet he won't see the inside of a prison cell. his sentence
fifteen years ago the baltimore orioles played an exhibition game in havana before a huge crowd. currently there are at least 20 cuban players in the u.s. major leagues. fans hope more of cuba's best can some day join the u.s. rosters with the blessing of both countries. mark potter, nbc news, havana. >>> we're back in a moment with a refund announced tonight for millions of cell phone customers. every day is a new opportunity to help make life better right here in san francisco....
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airports to watch include washington, baltimore, philly, new york, boston, cleveland, detroit and chicago. the airline advice, check your e-mail and download your airline's app for the latest delays or cancellations. >> we'd rather have people wait out storms at their homes as opposed to being stuck at the airport. >> reporter: and be warned, even if your flight is in the west, a major storm's ripple effect can reach all the way to the pacific. already today more than 100 flights canceled at o'hare because of weather. and now with this new storm inbound, american airlines is allowing passengers to change their tickets without a change fee, brian. >> tom costello, washington national for us in d.c. tom, thanks. >> still tonight, a scandal rocks one of the most prestigious universities in this country. what happened when a young woman there reported a brutal attack? >>> and later, an unbelievable journey. a group on the venture of a lifetime make a new friend along the way, through thick and thin. >>> a major american university tonight has a lot to answer for now, the claims of a particula
airports to watch include washington, baltimore, philly, new york, boston, cleveland, detroit and chicago. the airline advice, check your e-mail and download your airline's app for the latest delays or cancellations. >> we'd rather have people wait out storms at their homes as opposed to being stuck at the airport. >> reporter: and be warned, even if your flight is in the west, a major storm's ripple effect can reach all the way to the pacific. already today more than 100 flights...
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tom costello, nbc news baltimore. >>> three passings to tell you about tonight, daryl dragon one half of the captain and trk en tennille. he teamed up with his then wife tony with '70s hits. dragon was 76. >>> sad news tonight for pro wrestling fans, gene okerland, the wwe interviewer and announcer died. nicknamed mean gene held his own. he was 76. >>> also tonight, actor bob einstein, the funny man from "curb your enthusiasm" died at 76. he was known for his character super dave and made so many laugh over the years with his own show and late night appearances. >>> just ahead tonight, her car overturned in water but hear how one woman was able to lead rescuers to her just in time. >>> how a streaming thriller became one of the most talked about movies of the year. >>> the super fan who inspired a legion of sports fanatics. >>> next tonight the dramatic rescue after a woman was trapped in a car overturned in a watery ditch in california. florida. kerry sanders with the 911 call. >> reporter: a moment of crisis. >> there is water getting in the car and i can't get out. >> reporter: 20-
tom costello, nbc news baltimore. >>> three passings to tell you about tonight, daryl dragon one half of the captain and trk en tennille. he teamed up with his then wife tony with '70s hits. dragon was 76. >>> sad news tonight for pro wrestling fans, gene okerland, the wwe interviewer and announcer died. nicknamed mean gene held his own. he was 76. >>> also tonight, actor bob einstein, the funny man from "curb your enthusiasm" died at 76. he was known for...
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., baltimore, maybes far as new a ratures in the deep south. and there is another shot of reinforcing cold air coming down through montana and north dakota. >>> it doesn't get much better after this into the weekend. cold. >> sweet. messenger. >> all right, thanks, bill. >>> all right. this might tear us up awhile. happened at the masters. par 3 contest in augusta wednesday. this is gary nicklaus, jr. he tees off, the ball extinction, spins back. come on, come on. drop! yes! he got it, a hole in one. how about that. you see grand dad right there to celebrate with a huge hug. the golf icon tweeting with all due respect to the masters allow me to put my six green jackets in the closet for a moment i don't know if i've had a more special day on the golf course. we'll be right back. people everywhere are confusing quilted northern for robes. they're both cushiony, comforting, and add elegance to your home. but quilted northern is not a robe. it's just really nice toilet paper. mother...nature! nothing smells greater than the great outdoors... espec
., baltimore, maybes far as new a ratures in the deep south. and there is another shot of reinforcing cold air coming down through montana and north dakota. >>> it doesn't get much better after this into the weekend. cold. >> sweet. messenger. >> all right, thanks, bill. >>> all right. this might tear us up awhile. happened at the masters. par 3 contest in augusta wednesday. this is gary nicklaus, jr. he tees off, the ball extinction, spins back. come on, come on....
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here tonight, even those of us who are big football fans sometimes catch ourselves calling them the baltimore colts. though they've been the indianapolis colts since '84. and ever since 1998, this has been the peyton manning era in indianapolis. he made them champions. he was the player of the decade. and for 14 years he's been synonymous with that city and their beloved colts until today when it came to an end. our report tonight from nbc's kevin tibbles. >> reporter: he's been a company man the whole of his career. same boss, same position, same team. he's one of those rare athletes who transcends sport. >> i've been a colt for almost all of my adult life. but i guess in life and in sports we all know nothing lasts forever. >> reporter: but today peyton manning is no longer an indianapolis colt. >> it's a difficult day here of shared pain between peyton, myself, the fans, everyone. >> reporter: after 14 record-breaking years, injury kept 35-year-old manning off the field for all of last season. now the team is looking to rebuild. still, news of his being let go stopped many in their tracks.
here tonight, even those of us who are big football fans sometimes catch ourselves calling them the baltimore colts. though they've been the indianapolis colts since '84. and ever since 1998, this has been the peyton manning era in indianapolis. he made them champions. he was the player of the decade. and for 14 years he's been synonymous with that city and their beloved colts until today when it came to an end. our report tonight from nbc's kevin tibbles. >> reporter: he's been a company...
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bwi, baltimore washington, had the highest on-time arrival performance, while newark had the lowest of the 29 busiest airports in december. newark also had the lowest on-time departure performance. tampa in florida was the highest. the president of the united states took a moment at the top of an event today to try to save his fellow american males from making a mistake he's apparently made in the past, forgetting the significance of today's date. >> good morning, let me start with a quick public service announcement for all the gentlemen out there. today is valentine's day. do not forget. i speak from experience here. it is important that you remember this and go big. that's my advice. >> again, it sure sounds like this was once a problem for him, taking no chances today on his official twitter account, he wished the first lady a happy valentine's day. a story tonight that will get the attention of a lot of women in this country. the fda ran some tests on popular brands of lipstick, and 400 of them were found to contain trace levels of lead. the highest concentrations were found in l'
bwi, baltimore washington, had the highest on-time arrival performance, while newark had the lowest of the 29 busiest airports in december. newark also had the lowest on-time departure performance. tampa in florida was the highest. the president of the united states took a moment at the top of an event today to try to save his fellow american males from making a mistake he's apparently made in the past, forgetting the significance of today's date. >> good morning, let me start with a...
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and a tense drama that played out all day in suburban baltimore after a pan rammed a truck through the lobby of a tv station if to you towsend, maryland. employees were quickly evac wasted as a swat group surrounded the building. a person with mental health issues was taken into custody after a five-hour standoff. things appear to be going from bad to worse for embattled clipper's owner donald sterling, trying to desperately hang on to his hooem team. what he said in a new interview and magic johnson and aids, his wife is reacting to her husband's comments. >> and i'm so sorry -- >> in a puzzleing at times rambleing tv interview it was a supposed to serve as hess public mea culpa, donald sterling dug it deeper with legend magic johnson. >> what has he done? >> he's a business person. >> he's got aids. did he do any business? i'd like -- did he help anybody in south l.a.? >> he iv. he doesn't have full blown aids. >> what guy goes to a city and has sex with every girl and has hiv. is that someone we want to respect and them our kids about? >> we watched that interview with sterling's es
and a tense drama that played out all day in suburban baltimore after a pan rammed a truck through the lobby of a tv station if to you towsend, maryland. employees were quickly evac wasted as a swat group surrounded the building. a person with mental health issues was taken into custody after a five-hour standoff. things appear to be going from bad to worse for embattled clipper's owner donald sterling, trying to desperately hang on to his hooem team. what he said in a new interview and magic...
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kerry sanders has the latest from baltimore. >> reporter: flames racing through the three-story wood framed house. inside mother katie and her nine children ranging in ages from 11 years old to just nine months. >> report of nine children inside. nine children inside. >> reporter: as the house burp burned, neighbors ran to the scene. >> i heard the kids crying, couldn't save them. couldn't save them. >> reporter: an 8-year-old daughter was able to rescue two younger brothers, all stumbling out of the house with their mother. >> we have three children relocated. they are in the backyard, they are safe. >> reporter: six kids were still trapped inside, all of their bodies have been recovered. >> it's very heartbreaking, you know, for us all. >> reporter: katie malone has worked for elijah cummings for more than a decade. he found it hard to find words. >> it's very difficult time for our office. >> reporter: investigators still don't know what caused the blaze. the children's father, who was working night shift at a restaurant, told officials there was a smoke detector in the house. >>
kerry sanders has the latest from baltimore. >> reporter: flames racing through the three-story wood framed house. inside mother katie and her nine children ranging in ages from 11 years old to just nine months. >> report of nine children inside. nine children inside. >> reporter: as the house burp burned, neighbors ran to the scene. >> i heard the kids crying, couldn't save them. couldn't save them. >> reporter: an 8-year-old daughter was able to rescue two...
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. >> reporter: across the country in baltimore, house democrat elijah cummings' district loves barack obama but hates talk of war. >> whenever you get into a war there's never a short war. >> they're worried about what's next. they have the backdrop of iraq, and that is deep in the dna of every cell of their brains. >> reporter: not helping the president's case, this picture and video from the "new york times" today. rebels allegedly assassinating syrian soldiers, shooting them at point-blank range. a day after secretary kerry said most of the rebels are not alded ald extremists. msnbc's chris hayes asked secretary kerry about it. >> i guarantee you if we turn our backs today, the picture we all saw in the picture today, on the media, those people being shot, that will take place more because more extremists will be attracted to this. >> reporter: the risk for the white house, this becomes the iconic image of the war, just as this south vietnamese general came to symbolize america's ally in that conflict. the first senate vote to authorize the strike is scheduled for next wednesday. a
. >> reporter: across the country in baltimore, house democrat elijah cummings' district loves barack obama but hates talk of war. >> whenever you get into a war there's never a short war. >> they're worried about what's next. they have the backdrop of iraq, and that is deep in the dna of every cell of their brains. >> reporter: not helping the president's case, this picture and video from the "new york times" today. rebels allegedly assassinating syrian...
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hard hit minority communities should be a priority nbc's ron allen with that story >> reporter: in a baltimore neighborhood hard hit by covid-19, the reverend king preaches to a skeptical audience about the new vaccines. >> i'm not going to be a guinea pig. >> so you definitely not going to be the first one in line. >> reporter: king trying to overcome deep mistrust while at the same time pushing health officials to make the community a priority. >> this is critical for this community to really make some inroads that can impact our longer term health. >> reporter: with covid nearly three times more deadly in black and latino communities leading african-american medical professionals also speaking up. >> we are urging our community to take safe and effective vaccines once available. >> for the minority communities to get access to th vaccine in an equitable way is very important. >> reporter: dr. valerie montgomery rice agrees with the cdc panel that healt care workers should be a priority but not just doctors and nurses >> there's a significant number of black and brown people who work in thos
hard hit minority communities should be a priority nbc's ron allen with that story >> reporter: in a baltimore neighborhood hard hit by covid-19, the reverend king preaches to a skeptical audience about the new vaccines. >> i'm not going to be a guinea pig. >> so you definitely not going to be the first one in line. >> reporter: king trying to overcome deep mistrust while at the same time pushing health officials to make the community a priority. >> this is...
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., baltimore, philly, new york adding to the day's growing tally of flight cancellations and delays on one of the busiest travel days in the nation's airports. >> never come to an airport before wondering whether my flight will take off or not >> flight got cancelled yesterday so we are hopscotching around to get home >> reporter: roughly 4,000 cancelations just since sunday morning amid the nationwide pilot shortage record numbers of americans on the roads. despite the highest july 4th gas prices on record, $4.84 a gallon, the national average, down 18 cents in 2 weeks pricey enough to force some americans to rethink their get aways. >> i wanted to go far away and it is too expensive to do round trip of gas or even fill up multiple times. >> reporter: but a record 42 million americans are paying the price. >> during the week, all work from home i guess it sort of evens out. >> reporter: a new poll finds while 45% of americans are cutting back on driving, 61% of people taking a summer trip are still choosing to drive. no surprise, given unprecedented numbers of airline delays and cance
., baltimore, philly, new york adding to the day's growing tally of flight cancellations and delays on one of the busiest travel days in the nation's airports. >> never come to an airport before wondering whether my flight will take off or not >> flight got cancelled yesterday so we are hopscotching around to get home >> reporter: roughly 4,000 cancelations just since sunday morning amid the nationwide pilot shortage record numbers of americans on the roads. despite the...
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we heard from police and baltimore's mayor about this shooting. >> reporter: vicky, this tragedy has people in baltimore just reeling and eager to hear updates for the man hunt for the people they believe is responsible for this. initially people were looking for a shooter, they thought was one person, but authorities think this was caused by multiple individuals. and the motive we don't know yet. so many mass shootings about 340 just up to this point alone today, according to gun violence archive. this community is calling for change at both the local level and the national level. they're asking officers to find the people responsible here and to take action on ghost guns, untraceable, unauthorized weapons on the streets. take a listen to the mayor's remarks from earlier today. >> they were grown adults filming young people with guns who said nothing, who did nothing, who didn't say to police i know this teenager's out here at this event with a gun and we have to have a sense of responsibility to our own community as well. >> reporter: vicky, to put this in greater context, we're ab
we heard from police and baltimore's mayor about this shooting. >> reporter: vicky, this tragedy has people in baltimore just reeling and eager to hear updates for the man hunt for the people they believe is responsible for this. initially people were looking for a shooter, they thought was one person, but authorities think this was caused by multiple individuals. and the motive we don't know yet. so many mass shootings about 340 just up to this point alone today, according to gun...
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. >>> turning now to that incident that has the city of baltimore on edge. the death of freddie gray who suffered a serious spinal injury in police custody. an attorney for the six officers suspended in the case alleges that gray may not have been wearing a seatbelt in the police van after his arrest. of those six officers, all but one have given investigators official accounts of the incident. >>> for the first time tonight we are hearing from the officer in yet another case that's provoked heated debate about the use of police force. this one in arizona. that shocking dashcam video of a police car plowing into an armed suspect. on a just-released audiotape, the officer at the wheel defends that violent takedown. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer has the story. >> reporter: accelerating to 40 miles an hour, the officer plows head-on into the armed suspect. now for the first time, we hear the veteran officer explain to investigators why he took the man down. >> he's holding what i believe to be a locked and loaded rifle based on the transmissio
. >>> turning now to that incident that has the city of baltimore on edge. the death of freddie gray who suffered a serious spinal injury in police custody. an attorney for the six officers suspended in the case alleges that gray may not have been wearing a seatbelt in the police van after his arrest. of those six officers, all but one have given investigators official accounts of the incident. >>> for the first time tonight we are hearing from the officer in yet another case...